A class from Carclaze Primary School have created a circular walk around the village which will involve QR codes being attached at various sites, including the village sign, for which permission has been given.

The Ward Member reported that:

He has secured agreement that Higher and Lower Well Park will be resurfaced during the next financial year;

He has asked for the path from Vicarage Hill to the school to receive an extra cut;

The owner of Central Cafe has been asked to replace the Stop sign following several incidents of motorists entering the one-way system the wrong way;

He arranged for Ocean Housing to cut back the plantings on Church Street to improve visibility for motorists;

East Wharf Toilets go to auction with Clive Emson on 26th July 2017;

He worked with the Community Action Group (CAG) to tidy the steps at the top of Shilly Ally Op, removing 14 sacks of garden waste and 2 of mixed glass and plastic;

The CAG has also been busy on the Commonwealth War Graves and in the Wesley Court area with Cllr. Nathan, and will be working on Valley Road in preparation for Feast Week;

He met CC Head of Parking Enforcement on-site at Wesley Court and secured agreement to expedite the re-painting of yellow lines there and include the area in the enforcement officers’ periodic visits;

Following the Cornwall Council elections, he has been re-appointed as Shadow Cabinet Member for Children and Young People, and continues to sit on the Cornwall Inshore Fisheries Conservation Authority.

The letter from Seafarers UK was discussed. The only flagpole is owned by the Harbour Trustees so this would be a collaborative event and details for an appropriate ceremony were being progressed. Cllr. Julian Barron offered to provide the flag if necessary. There will be an update at the next meeting.

To consider Planning and Licensing Applications. The Chairman reported on his attendance at the meeting the previous day of the Planning Partnership, at which Phil Mason, CC Head of Planning, had spoken on the need to update planning procedures following adoption of the Cornwall Local Plan and to enable greater participation by local councils, particularly during the pre-application period. Planning training was being seen as increasingly important for all councillors involved in the process. Guidance on the Community Infrastructure Levy will be issued following the current consultation period, and a new weekly list of current planning enforcement cases by parish is in the pipeline.

Proposed by Cllr. Shephard, Seconded by Cllr. Julian Barron that the Council raises no objection. Carried.

9b. PA17/04546 : Loft conversion to bedroom incorporating dormer windows and replacement lean-to at ground floor level Garden restructuring including new steps position. Seafarers Watch 4 Coastguard Station Mall Mevagissey St Austell Cornwall PL26 6QP. Proposed by Cllr. Shephard, Seconded by Cllr. Facey that the Council objects to the proposal because a dormer window would counter the visual aspect of the terrace and set a precedent for other properties in the terrace. Carried.

Proposed by Cllr. Facey, Seconded by Cllr. T Barron that the Council supports the application. Carried.

9d. PA17/05196 : Retrospective application for Replacement of two rotten sash windows, and one front door with new double glazed units, like for like in terms of number of panes and style. 2 Sea View Cottages Road From Bodrugan Hill To Portmellon Road Portmellon Mevagissey PL26 6PJ

Proposed by Cllr. Shephard, Seconded by Cllr. Florence that the Council raises no objection. Carried.

9e. PA17/05197 : Retrospective Listed Building Consent for Replacement of two rotten sash windows, and one front door with new double glazed units, like for like in terms of number of panes and style. 2 Sea View Cottages Road From Bodrugan Hill To Portmellon Road Portmellon Mevagissey PL26 6PJ

Proposed by Cllr. Shephard, Seconded by Cllr. Florence that the Council raises no objection. Carried.

Proposed by Cllr. Shephard, Seconded by Cllr. Nathan that the Council objects to this proposal on the same grounds as previously for this site. Furthermore, the property lies within an Area of Special Character identified in the Mevagissey NDP, currently with Cornwall Council pending referendum, and is therefore subject to Policy HC2 which seeks to maintain the existing character of such identified areas. Carried.

9g. The following planning applications have been Approved (included for information only):

PA17/00941 : Partial rebuild of workshop, etc. The yard lying to South East Of 28 Church Street.

PA17/03388 : Listed building consent. The yard lying to South East Of 28 Church Street.

PA17/03642 : Rear extension to roof, etc. Curlews, Penwarne Lane.

To approve the monthly finances.

Bills to Pay

Salaries

£

648.13

HMRC (Income Tax & NIC)

£

206.36

Postage

£

10.20

Internal audit

£

50.00

Little Nippers (grant – 50% of ex-VAT cost to be repaid)

£

2,832.00

Police room (Apr-May)

£

100.00

Service Valley Road toilets May-June 2017

£

1,679.79

Service West Wharf toilets 27/05/17-27/06/17

£

1,098.96

TOTAL

£

6,625.44

Accounts

Amount available to spend as of last meeting

£

67,548.79

Expenditure last month

£

4,874.90

2016-17 VAT repaid

£

2,598.47

received

Unpresented cheques

£

572.00

Balance (money in bank)

£

65,844.36

Available to spend

£

65,272.36

Bank Statements (01/06/2017):

Current Account

£

752.95

Deposit Account

£

65,091.41

TOTAL

£

65,844.36

Proposed by Cllr. T Barron, Seconded by Cllr. Shephard that the accounts be accepted and the bills paid. Carried.

Proposed by Cllr. Florence, Seconded by Cllr. Whatty that the revised version of Standing Orders be adopted. Carried.

Cllr. Shephard reported that dialogue with CC on the Neighbourhood Development Plan was ongoing.

Cllr. Facey reported that hanging baskets had been installed on the Valley Road public toilet block.

Proposed by Cllr. Shephard, Seconded by Cllr. T Barron that the Council will apply to take over the lease on the West Wharf public toilet block. Carried.

Proposed by Cllr. T Barron, Seconded by Cllr. Facey that GCF Property Maintenance Services, who have been carrying out cleaning and maintenance of the West Wharf public toilets as an interim measure, should be asked to continue for the remainder of the financial year. Carried.

Alex Williams of the Mevagissey Bay Association joined the meeting to discuss funding for the public toilets. She has written to local businesses and secured pledges totalling £4,865 to date. Cllr. Facey reported that entry charges at West Wharf public toilets were expected to mitigate costs considerably. Monies from both sources would be received by the Clerk for banking. Alex asked for permission to progress improvements to the interior décor of the West Wharf facility and was advised to co-ordinate this with the cleaning and maintenance contractor.

The Chairman reported no progress on negotiations with Lloyds Bank.

Cllr. Blackmore withdrew from proceedings for the duration of this item. Proposed by Cllr. Florence, Seconded by Cllr. Facey that a grant be made to St. Peter’s Church to cover 50% of the cost of supply and installation of a wheelchair access ramp at the Vicarage Hill gate access. Amendment moved by Cllr. Shephard, Seconded by Cllr. Nathan that the grant should cover the full cost of £306.28. Amendment and substantive motion Carried. A cheque will be issued at the next meeting.

Consideration was given to funding an additional waste bin to be sited at the junction of Fore Street / Du Maurier Court. It was felt that it would be better to replace the existing bins with an up to date recycling scheme throughout the village. Cllr. Mustoe will enquire as to the feasibility of trialling such a scheme.

Cllr. Facey withdrew from the meeting for the duration of this item. Consideration was given to Cllr. Nathan’s proposal that the first 30 minutes of parking at the River Street Car Park should be free of charge. It was agreed that this would be requested at the next CC review of car parking charges. Cllr. Mustoe will find out when this will be.

Consideration was given to a recent enquiry regarding the availability and effectiveness of defibrillators within the parish, and it was agreed that the enquirer should be referred directly to those establishments hosting such a device.

Proposed by Cllr. Facey, Seconded by Cllt. T Barron that a grant of £250 be made to Mevagissey Football Club for specialist pitch improvement. Carried.

After consideration of a request from Mevagissey School PTFA for a donation towards the cost of perimeter fencing, it was Proposed by Cllr. Shephard, Seconded by Cllr. Facey that the Council should only fund discretionary expenditure and that infrastructure should be provided by the school’s funding authority. Carried.

Proposed by Cllr. Whatty, Seconded by Cllr. Shephard that a grant of £250 towards operational costs should be made to Mevagissey Male Choir. Carried.